Gas Tank Containers
Pressurized Gas Tank Containers securely and safely transport and store LPG, LNG, cryogenic gasses, liquid medical oxygen, and many other gasses.
What is a Pressurized Gas Tank Container?
Gas Tank Containers are robust vessels designed to transport and store liquified gases – ensuring safety and regulatory compliance. These tank containers are constructed using durable materials such as stainless or carbon steel and transport gases like propane, butane, anhydrous ammonia, and other liquified petroleum gases (LPG) across various transportation modes including road, rail, and sea. From industrial manufacturing to healthcare, these specialized containers are engineered to transport and store gases under high pressure.
Gas Tank Container Specifications
Tare Weight (average)
4,165 kg
Dimensions (L x W x H)
7,820 × 2,550 × 2,670 cm
Capacity (average)
30,000 L – 35,000 L, 7,925 US gal – 9,246 gal
Max gross weight (average)
31,835 kg, 70,184 lbs
Max working pressure
4 bar
Test pressure
6 bar
Steam working pressure
4 bar
Relief valve pressure
4.4 bar
Maximum cargo temperature
+130°C
Ambient temperature range
-40°C to +65°C
Key Benefits of Gas Tank Containers
1. Durability and Safety
Made from high-grade materials, Gas Tank Containers are designed to resist corrosion and safely transport gases at high pressures.
2. Safety Valves and Pressure Gauges
These tank containers feature compliant safety mechanisms to prevent over-pressurization – ensuring the safe release of excess gas.
3. Insulation
Some containers offer insulation to maintain the temperature of cryogenic gases such as liquid nitrogen, Liquified Natural Gas (LNG), oxygen, carbon dioxide and more.
Industries Supported by Gas Tank Containers
Pressurized Gas Tank Containers come in various sizes and capacities – addressing many industry needs. From small-scale operations to large-scale transport, the following industries use Gas Tank Containers.
- Industrial Use: Gas Tank Containers are widely used for transporting industrial gases like oxygen, nitrogen, argon, and carbon dioxide.
- Medical Sector: These tank containers are essential for storing and delivering medical gases like oxygen to hospitals and healthcare facilities.
- Energy Industry: Gas Tank Containers are utilized in the storage and transportation of liquified petroleum gas (LPG) and compressed natural gas (CNG).